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{VERY WOMAN YNTHIA IN SEATTLE 8 HOULD GREY'S HUMAN READ INTEREST ARTICLES IN : THE STAR, The Pioneer One Cont Paper of the Northwest eee EDITION THE CONGREGATIONAL BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS, WHIC Wilt BE IN SESSION IN GEATTLE FOR THE NEXT DAYS, SEBMS TO FAVOR TH E ACCEPTANCE OF LER'S GIFTS—MODERATOR WASHINGTON LEADER OF THE FIGHT AGAINST THE “TAINTED,” HAS NO YET SHOWN UP ® to ding portant mat question has been pr king, Was not in the party fe claimed that be and his re in the minortty and will to make much of a fight GOT EVERY CENT GIRL LURED TO LIFE OF SHAME SECURES 97,000 FROM FRANK CAPUT, A FRENCH PROCURER ROCKEFEL. | GLADDEN, THE! ‘The t Dr, Gladd self.» aay sof th t the aff a thougs M * bega the y. he ts t My h ebur n ‘Thur fight to | mater é ting to the members| way or th b Der. € rived Thursday | expected t ve on Washington Gladden, moder- | but ember of th negrega tion: church, | knows defi y whe , 4 of the fight against gifts 1 » not think that ¢ . from Rockefeller and other money | will sume much of tte the die be cuss the tainted’ money ques tar sald Dr, L. H. Matlock, paw jot the Piymeuth Congreget al church of Minneapolia, on Th j Sfternoon, “becuuse it has m | thoroughty threshed over ip th oe, A ma jority of the members are of the Opinion that all money should be used am long aw it can be turned to good account Several 5 { delegates who are to be in attendan the > 1 on Wednesday, at Jal train bearing the Jelegates did not rea y unt SHE ASKED FOR DAMAGES GAS JET CAUSES POWELL GIRL SEATTLE FOLKS WILL 18 “TAINTED” OR NOT, KNOW WHETHER JOHN D'6 MONEY BY Th END OF THIS WERK ‘The Seattle SEATTLE WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, 4 ANNUAL FALL HOLDUP IN THE HOME FIVE T ne { YOKOHAMA A unique case, and probably the of fil-fame, she turr wer to Ca first of its kind to come before any; put $7,305.75 from her earnings. court in the United States, was de But she became {il and lost some cided by a jury in Judge Tallman’s|of her youthful m, and she court on Wednesday afternoon. and| od to be w favo She decided & precedent, which will probably | to le the place and went to Ca Jead to many more such suits, was|put for her money. He a her, | established. j anys, that he had f her} The sult was one to ree T | money—that anything she had given | money, and wns brought by a young | h was on 1 partial payment ot] TOKI Rept. 14—-Asce te =. soaking thelsy hate in oft se€ French girl, Marguerite Genpilie,| what she owed him for putting her to them end flung t at the against Frank Caput. a disreputad the way of making a good Hving.| advices, a riot occurred at Y . ings aeeel. petdhe - ball 5° eee ee character known to the police as a} ‘Then the girl sued, and since she| | : ; : Jiea by the ‘ aie ohn erry, procurer and a parasite upon we has b successf the suit, it] hama @ « . on | Quiet hae dale oes rea, bot la ar cuvetes of the underwort@. T ned to | is ur Caput will be defend-| sense - ae - nalliie tote TUT eis a nasen: tether of recover $7,105.75, whic tin ther suite of sim-| on out and coolies, « ng Pe Architect C. W. Saunders, of had given over to Caput, and the/tiar character pany Me m9 ie eagle wv YOR s--The con~ HMB this city ident of the park jury, after only a few minutes | Two police officers testified that] esther upor te . 5 WERT eard. arived Thereday nooe Wberation, brought tn a verdict} Caput was t epute, a seen le ay: A 5 | oh The dori @on the a ying arding her every cent of the sum|that his p bots ax had b The wtath #0 at-| tors what the aiimentiguehe foreign party tor. undoubtedly, from mc ie tte yggtods . : t he ether typhoid le « , ‘ came to America at the age of 16 to} : { the underworld ‘ neee aA epee “ SE the purpose of visiting his son work as a domestic, but was met on} Caput Is the t @t Ws |\icaran 400-tienen wae Ohiecteen| ¢ Kateura today ai dbecaee whale ane ts the train by Caput, who ingratiated | Europea h own. | pro aad Sauk wetiee Qagtian " J @overnors at 4a Tah cain onsets tee és himself into her favor and told her | which the guls ¥: '8| these soldiers are . med them that the ma of having been for he could secure her « place tm aj said t rer ra-| © which - ath moots with INI over half a century a publ hotel in Vancouver, at good wages. immoral w “ and other Six hundred the government. He arte ridge. He ts the 4th this promise, she says, he acters. Caput also owns), ae aad at " ied to thelr love of-thelr eodblty | @ only su Soh tea ie war to Vancouver, ané te — poet che ler ee guard se all thetr influence to tmprea | council tis ee. peewee to bee house of} that ; three © offi. | tt at large with thé fact) w widely known untversity ¥ Prostitution. A generous outfit of| th Selenoa ana OFith cmtained by lds ta alg gh A + iad Pretty clothes and the flattery of ax ounded. Of an t the future of | ® the council! for seven years and eee. eee Oe eee | oot |" » 8 r arrest. Th # was for many years a mem) Aijen girl to her surroundings, and | put can * the achueetts leg when Caput told her he would take A * For 38 years he has held care of her earnings for her, if she | piite # various honorary positions, hav Would turn the mover to him, she | book iad veek precidant of the news trustingly gave him the money. Ac- | entered # tery commission 26 years cording to her statement. during t ver * 20 months She remaine the house | oranda. = Pthatiekastevane FOR PUBLIC CITY PARK ROT DR. KANE OF STATE “U” t and un a Ww “ Th metery sh ia} What promised to be a fire of h : - “waaay pha t tar « f the city, ev] OLYMPIA, Sept. 1M4.—The serious dimensions gained consid OAKLAND. Cal ‘eee ft th v3 Yl that Seattle woutd be obliged | pris abe ee @rable headway at 198 South First |». pest ttetniglh payee Be waa ss eg sal I y ~ f th . t 7 preme court yesterday grante o shortly after 10 o'clock Thursday | -ontiy came here from Seattle, has| of the park t t Hoar ) tre. Ida Kane, of Seattle, the cus Morning. The building. a two-story | ioen taken in charge by th ice] Tt ninsula " ke an| ‘he bu . Structure, is occupied by the Wash- | 414 turned over to t Associated | ideal park e led for ane © v tody of her two minor chil who ington Belt & Machinery company. | Charities until her may be| such a purp by Mr. ¢ 1, the vig oad Te, ei eaeie been waked ti, An employe was mending belts on | on municated with ‘e sulting park engine ' f | the second floor when the telephone |" 7,4 ag sh tinea | . : : Neer. 5g | parks in tt rh eats Smitiniekie wih Sis fang and he stepped down to the | ao aire th. cose Eiders Byte 1 of 200 |" PORTLAND, © ‘.—Mag ; : » % first floor to answer it. While Sher a gt AE ght ye - ' hl ie pene % Mrs former husband. Both husband and & yo th is dedica i f 1 i fe have remarried since securing was doing 90 © gas jet net the bee) cine of the time since re erpesce, mainder being J, Xn Wa ns a divorce 4 Wax preparation om fire, and the | Oaviand whe has been staying at the | porn (se : cetehunes thie 2 ning wii} flames communicated with the) peutah home | tor the Ced : t ! f A letter £ eo bitthed ta em Seattts Woodwork. The damage amounts to } Ab beara ' . ‘“ , , i About $500. The building was In-|t kate RRR RRR ee! ! e - a pee ‘ " oP "9 rm ME. paper stat 4 that Mee sured for $500, and the contents f * 1B pt Sn a , — 6 | it prone a as th "i eo oO wnt rei $200. Almost the entire upper story | # a ti rn ®-| auced. The go yut upon investigation temt 1 108 097,585.28 uld have y some . t was found to be untrue was burned. % September 14, 190). $1,097 * far is stronger than y — * September 14, 1904. 1,045,342.52 & dition, p jesulns | triain, the witnesses Kane's husband k FOUR KILLED. | * ould be worth while. | and she herself has an INDIANOLA, lowa, Sept. 14—)% In a * lesirable | Bg bell 408 \ Léghtning this morning hit a tent |» ye : 42.76 @| for 1 and as far al Edwin T. Clifford y * univer ty the county fair and killed four!» | ia concerned, it}. 1 against Eliza Cliffe ain ,prote name of Kane + injured a # ome “ be # ‘should, in my opinion, be estabtishea | "4"! “84'" - ae Kane, the president of th Teeter eee eee ee 2 here north of the city, say In ¢, alleging desertion (nstitotion. May die PT eee eee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee. SEPTEMBER 14, 1905 Will Probably Decide to Take All “Tainted Money” They Can Get THE STAR IT 16 JUST Sur, = West Seattle Scandal Makes Taggart Case Look Very Tame 18 NOT REPUBLICAN, NOT DEMOCRATIC. INDEPENDENT, THAT'S ALL The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News MO CENTS PER MRS. ALIVE EAMES, IN A SENG ATIONAL DIVORCE CAGE, 18 AC~ ri | CUSED BY HER HUSBAND OF PLAYING THE PART OF JU- | LIET TO A VERITABLE HOST OF ARDENT ROMEOS IN THEIR RUSTIC SUMMER HOME ACROSS THE BAY SCANDAL (BY DAN DEAN.) | | | When the ork in Judge Grif » an in t , an : sodericy | Courtroom called out the above an¢ & lishment, was NEW YORK, fiept. 14-—Frederick| thy patiitt pounded his” kn y rding to Hames, Cromwell was recalled to the stand! «turdily on the railing for t visit to Camp Edmund this morning upon resumption of{ Thursday morning, 2 ok need Mrs. Eames that her huse the insurance investigation Attor-| craned hotce ad a or |ney Hughes questioned Cromwell] pairs of omn wh agher, with regard to the balances Mutual! space in ‘ are tr ap- carried in banks from January, 190 here attorneys en i n felt L @rat ng his to December, 1904 The state-| gaged arrang f election of & ment Cromwell! submitted showed! paring t | wif Meagher, that the balances ran from| tional ree took arters at | #6 100,000 to $10.0 » Witness! King « aw m7 | k umme le explained that large balances wer But, notwithetands i was away tte at- rried when large payments would| store for this 1 ling to bu an making’ made becaune the banks dal-mongers, they sappoint-| money with wh t hid per cent and the company 1 wi jalwaye invest to & advantage Phe n ay that | Cromwell denied that bi * Ih fe for Meagher iw carried to give the banks « the fter fin- chance to use the npany’s fund, | returned to Seattle and openly Hughes showed that the Mutual car-| that neither al Mrs, Eames was killing him ried no depo the National! courage f ‘ong of too much affection Bank of Commerce pric andal-lovers; to listen to on A. Di is named as | 1900, but now owns 36 charges and nter charges r er man who fell before the jand does business with the bank. |are making in judgment| languishing « of this remark- Hughes was while the sensational stories of|able woman of r technical Mnew wi in-| friends and foes were wheedied out,|tion. Doyen is ch | torest on asset mth. bit by bit, by the battling attc ing taken Mrs. EB }companios get a higher rat wit It im very prot that the case| with ng come home with her neas explained by ring that the|of “Eames versus Eames” would|in time to stay for t st, andl | Mutual would not make loans where | never hav me to light bad it not| With having kept her down town all others would, considering the secur-| been that t possession of a night | ity insuffictent yesr-old boy remains in doubt un-| — Austin, so says Eames, con~- |} Hughes br fact that court decides whether Frank | tented himself with making love to jthe quest osite wer or Alice Eames should have | Mra. Eames in pub parks, where [to be made wa entirely ungster jhe sat with her in public swing }Cromwell’s diser treasy Eames first filed a suit for|aking love notoriously. More ugly |without the tute o a divorce against her husband, al-| Charges are also made. | finance comm ging cruelty and charging him! To Pete Forest is given the nick- Three trustees placed on the stand | with ¢ having knocked r|name of the “camp lounger.” as. | evidence to substantiate the | sens | Bames charges Forest with loafing, | “law of combination” as set forth| Had she not asked for the cus-|#bout the camp as @ sort of substi- | by Cromwell yesterday, which fore tody the ch ould | tute Romeo. jed the insurance com AS. oa Pa op so Small wonder that a goodly part | ate operations. They fault rather than let the public the male population of Rab | {that banking houses into hie family closet wherein rat attle has jammed itself into Judge} | monopolize the field led @ skeleton that makes the fa-| @Tiffin’s court room to listen to rd | |} Cromwell enlightened the com- | mou ak ina on spicy offerings of the opposing at- mit m the ethics of high finance! and { t torneys, and to hear what thelr; | from the insura ompany's point| Rather than hia bee neighbors think of wert Seattle of view. He « upon the! who is a saleem t Stone latest and greatest scanda. company from becoming a mem-|that fairly blazes with sensation. | f°. Mass. in 1898 | et ot a syndi al in bonds Not wa he arge his wife jwhich it did not carry regularly | with infidelity, but brands her A pent was promised, but which al-!Lothario who lacks only the for nati orn |lowed the company to reap profits te of the ieee ties to make weet through auxiliary companies, s ck | her ve de hoy geet mt Ears |, William Bagley, who was commits jof whieh it controlled | guide to Mormonism. ae ee ee ee mse |, Other disclosures were brought |""One co-reapdndent? coom fram Seattle, about two yearg forth when Hughes questioned con-| yo ago, encaped trom the institutes |cerning the haif-million-dollar Mis-| 4 aozen, instead! Some of whom|*C0%t midnight Tuesday night by jsourt Pectfic bonds which m-lthe husband calls by mama, others| Cutune the screen-and prying 1G jpany purchased, The bonds were! ne only refers to by inuendo. | *** “28S taken by the Matoal and distrib (nea Mtonrnioth nile | ree9 | uted among companies controlled bY! There js Delvert V. Meagher, also Im ortant M etin $ od a iN 9/38 Fisher & Lane salesman. | p g he syndicate wight bonds at 91 And Donald McG - —_ land eed to sell at 95, promising). “ one eGregor, driver ot} . clad one f 4 pointe, Crom. |* Milkwagon Two important council committea well was asked why the Mutual) 44. Roy Austin, a carpenter. meetings are to be held Fri At abandoned a chance of clear profit urgeon C. Wheeler, a jour »clock in the afternoon the street by Immediately transferring the ; ss jcommittee meets to take up thi bonds to the trust companies. He| A®4 Peto Forest j Third avenue widening project, an lanswered that when first asked to| Ltkewise in the evening the elections and |Join he refused manded| Other men in all followings and| boundaries committee meets to to know why he refused to particl-| Professions, from the aforesaid] take work of redistricting pate in the syndicate. Cromwell be-|Mmilkman to whisky drummers the annexation of South fame eneited snd exciaim {| All of these men, so declares| Seatt! ce several changes would you we 2 preas | Eames, were his wife's sweethearts, | : the’ @ He the com-|Some of them wooed her at the — Hed ct time, while others she thought wo into isively to for at least a month at} ¢ avowe a time p rr at of th a gra, some J Beas G. V. Harrison, an employe of the | West Sea’ where the Eames had}, nated Bi a one Sachnelll time when the husband went to cand; waa det in j work and left his wife mistress Of! thigh by the impact of the moving After several Gays of « ya © surve = in hn mele hee. ar. He was taken in an ambulanc rrying and thrust ‘“ en te of per : sd y Pray t ad Terry ave where Dr. J. A. Re ge | Merrily he caroled his tuneful lay of| s ations ik! Morning’s milk!" Eames] pep we and | state at this milkman, Donald SOLDIERS MAD raaie thn vn | McGregor, and his wife carried on andalously, the milkman turning Ca is b 1 to graze while } NEW ORLEANS : s wandered down new ca spcnee Ry ' ne ws ofaravine. There ; ex.| Upon @ mossy bank, according t ; se.) Hames, they were often » mak “7 . e to! mE ent love t > another ne rons Moreny, ana for) When the festive nser of fr - 1 thee , > le k went n his milky way, t ned home from e fe Winnipeg pe Hext wooer make his appeara n camp at the gulf port a et eg were| Would be Spurgeon C. Whee a|They were forced to remain in an an operation | local it Arm in a quarantine six days before the citi- ad head. Her phy-| Whe Mrs. Eames would|zens would allow the soldiers to at she will prot antily t y he woods and,| go to their homes. It is said fre sagt = tok Beek anette mes alleges that/quent exposures endangered the age most neighborhood = w men. Trouble is expected when the hg TE ts and niceties | aware »per relations between |other troops a TIE HE | of law and dicine we ved in the case wa i ¢ igo Gilliam, Th y r 1 for was $40,000, 5 | 006 f which asked for the | of a mother and care, Plain- | ff alleged that both mother and} child were sent to the pest house by the raflroad and that neither re ceived proper care there. SALOON ROBBERY ‘The police are pussled over the} Another robbery at the Old Paris, and Crandall chewy of the Guauieel ; ailieah jon | | Seter charges that he was relieved Thursday morning of $21.80, When | house In the restricted district was) o¢ gy and feels sure she is the ths ehh 7 pel lay up{reported to the pol Wednes- | gu there is no other In- busi he ered that the t uit Lucy wat » who is so large. ; pe tahiel ‘out at the ghing h and the New “4 ai. teneeea the art ity jail, and! s i s t of rob= Pagal has: fatien Uper ny will bet , { sums of m. He had gone t rk a ual 1 v y t y night, but they eaned up thé reeort ‘ ge thelr wigs and etantad’ ae’ nay 1-| ‘ als heretofore the victime fe und “ekipped out." were made by I nen 1 ble to identify them